
The Fans I Tested
The [Dreo Cruiser Pro Quiet Oscillating Fan](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Dreo+Cruiser+Pro+Quiet+Oscillating+Fan&tag=thetestedhub-20) is the bedroom winner. 32 decibels on medium speed and a remote that lives on the nightstand.
Check price on Amazon →I compared five quiet oscillating fans in bedrooms and a home office to find which ones actually let me sleep through the airflow.
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The Fans I Tested
The [Dreo Cruiser Pro Quiet Oscillating Fan](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Dreo+Cruiser+Pro+Quiet+Oscillating+Fan&tag=thetestedhub-20) is the bedroom winner. 32 decibels on medium speed and a remote that lives on the nightstand.
Common questions
Below 40 decibels at sleeping distance is the bar. Most cheap fans pass 50 decibels even on low.
No. Pedestal fans almost always move more cubic feet per minute. Tower fans win on footprint and looks.


